Tags
#compartment #fracture #fracturecomplications #orthopedics
Question
Injuries with a high risk of developing compartment syndrome are as follows:
Answer
• Supracondylar fracture of the humerus • Forearm bone fractures • Closed tibial fractures • Crush injuries to leg and forearm.
Tags
#compartment #fracture #fracturecomplications #orthopedics
Question
Injuries with a high risk of developing compartment syndrome are as follows:
Tags
#compartment #fracture #fracturecomplications #orthopedics
Question
Injuries with a high risk of developing compartment syndrome are as follows:
Answer
• Supracondylar fracture of the humerus • Forearm bone fractures • Closed tibial fractures • Crush injuries to leg and forearm.
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nerdparty67 - (no access) - Maheshwari Ortho-1.pdf, p64
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